3. Giiuuug luas. latitude o 10' N., lioi^lit o,8UU ft. 



A peak of the Larut rauge, which rims parallel to, but is not 

 couuected with, the uiaiu rauije. 



A few Dutunlaiu birds were collected here bv Messrs. Yapp 

 aud Laidlaw of the Skeat Expedition aud reported on by 

 Bonhote, loc. cit., but the collections were quite small. 



4. Gunoug Ijau ; Maxwell's Hill ; Larut Hills. 



These peaks are the southern tenniuat ion in about 4"^ 50' N. of 

 the range, of which Gunoug Inas forms one of the northern 

 summits ; thcv have been much collected on bv Wrav, Hartert 

 and Butler, and large collections therefrom are to be found in the 

 Taipiug Museiun, though unfortunately tliey have never been 

 properly labelled aud have all been mounted and exposed to 

 light. Collections from this regi<.>n, which varies in height from 

 2,000-4,750 ft , have been described by Sharpe, he. cit., (1) and 

 (2) ; Butler, loc. cit., and Hartert; J.///r. 0., 1891, pp. 379-407. 



5. Giuiong Batu Puteli, Telom, Bataug Padang mountains. 



These terms cover a district in the main central range of the 



Malay Peninsula centering round a point in about 4 15' N. 



aud ranging in altitude from about 3,500-7,000 ft. 

 Large collections have been made here bv Wrav, mvself aud the 



collectors of the Selangor Museum, and are partially described 



by Sharpe (3) and Grant (1). 



(3. Semangko Pass aud neighbouring hills, 2,700-5,000 ft. 



A point in the dividing range of the Peninsula between Selangor 

 aud Pahaug in latitude 3^ 40' N. at a height of, 2,700 ft., from 

 which hills rise steeply on both sides to over 5,000 ft. 

 The bulk of the mountain collections in the Selangor Museum 

 have l)een obtained in this district, which is exceptionally well 

 situated for collecting. 



7. Gunong Mengkuang Lebah and Gunoug Ulu Kali. 



Points in the main dividing range of the Peninsula from 4,200- 



5,800 ft. in latitude 3" 25' N. ajjp. 

 Large collections have also been made here and a few specim.ens 

 are mentioned by Grant (2) loc. cit. 



8. Giutiug Bidei, 2,300 ft. 



A pass on the main range about 20 miles south of Giuiong 



Mengkuang Lebah in latitude 3' 13' N. (q^i. ■ 



A few birds were collected here Ijy Butler and considerable series 

 have been obtained by the Selangor Museum collectors, working 

 from this as a centre from 1,500-4,000 ft. 



9. Gunong Angsi, Negri Sembilau, 2,600-3,200 ft., latitude 2^ 45' N. 

 A control station on a spur south of the termination of the main 



dividing range. 



